London, England, United Kingdom, March 2026 — Jessica McCormack has elevated Marie-Agathe (Six) Beuscart into the role of HR Director, with the expanded mandate also including a seat on the company’s Executive Committee. In her new capacity, Beuscart will lead the people agenda for the fast-growing London-based diamond jewellery brand as it continues to scale its teams and global presence.
Beuscart has been with Jessica McCormack for over three years. She joined the business as Head of HR in November 2022 and has played a central role in shaping people priorities across the organisation. Her promotion to HR Director reflects the increasing strategic importance of talent, culture, leadership capability, and workforce planning as the brand accelerates growth across retail and corporate functions.
Before joining Jessica McCormack, Beuscart served as HR Manager at Ciena in London, where she supported people operations and HR strategy within a global technology environment.
Earlier, she spent two years at CELINE as EMEA Retail HR Manager, serving as HR Manager across France, Monaco, Central Europe, the UK, and the Middle East—experience that strengthened her capabilities in multi-market retail HR, talent management, and employee relations within luxury settings.
Beuscart also built a strong foundation at Chloé, holding multiple roles including International HR Development Manager, Retail and Wholesale EMEA HR Manager, and Recruitment Manager, contributing across HR development, organisational support, and recruitment leadership. Earlier in her career, she held HR and recruitment roles with Jaeger-LeCoultre, Chanel, and L’Oréal, adding further depth in luxury and consumer-facing environments.
About Jessica McCormack
Jessica McCormack is a London-based diamond jewellery brand known for its distinctive antique-meets-modern aesthetic and its signature “Day Diamonds” designed to be worn daily and passed down through generations. Female-led and fast-growing, the brand has expanded internationally, opening its first U.S. store on Madison Avenue in New York City in 2025 and launching a concession at Harrods in London. Craftsmanship remains central to the brand, supported by an in-house workshop at its Mayfair townhouse flagship.
Read Also : When HR “Produces Nothing”: A Response to Jennifer Sey’s Anti-HR Vision
The Fine Balance: Navigating Work, Life, and Mental Wellbeing
Mind the Leadership Gap – From Learning to Real-World Impact
How the Adecco Group is empowering its employees for the future of work
Click Here to Join HR TODAY WhatsApp Channel









